Bubblemaps

We’ve partnered with InsightX to integrate Bubblemaps directly into Aqua Bot. Bubblemaps provide a clear visual representation of token ownership and wallet relationships on-chain.

Instead of parsing through raw blockchain data, you can see at a glance how tokens are distributed, how wallets are connected, and whether there are patterns that suggest coordinated activity or healthy decentralization.

What is a Bubblemap?

A Bubblemap is a network-style map where each bubble represents a wallet, and each line between them represents a token transfer.

  • Bubbles → Wallets, sized by their token holdings.

  • Lines → Token transfers between wallets.

  • Clusters → Groups of connected wallets, which may be controlled by the same entity.

  • Isolated Bubbles → Independent or inactive holders.


How to Use Bubblemaps in the Bot

When you search for a token in Token Info, you’ll see a Bubblemap link. Clicking this link opens the Bubblemap of that specific token.


What to Look Out For

1. Wallet Clusters

  • What it means: A group of wallets tightly connected through multiple transactions.

  • Why it matters: This can indicate that one actor controls several wallets.

2. Large Holders

  • What it means: A single wallet holding a significant percentage of the supply.

  • Why it matters: If this wallet sells, the token price could drop sharply. Tip: Check if these wallets are also connected. If they are, the risk of coordinated selling is higher.

3. Intermediary Wallets

  • What it means: Wallets that act as “middlemen” to obscure the real source of funds.

  • Why it matters: Often used to disguise insider selling or market manipulation.

4. Wash Trading and Fake Volume

  • What it means: Tokens moving repeatedly between the same wallets.

  • Why it matters: Often a signal of artificial activity intended to create false market interest.

Bublemaps Tips

  • Not every large bubble is a risk: some represent exchanges or liquidity pools.

  • Clusters of wallets usually reveal more about coordination than a single large holder.

  • A balanced distribution of tokens typically indicates a healthier project.

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